Hagner requested general list of commissioned and non-commissioned officers and privates in order to make a payment on requested accounts submitted by Conrad Brem. Account suspended until information was forwarded to Office.

At the request of Congress, the Secretary at War announces that he will transmit to the governors of Virginia and North Carolina the names and sums due to the non-commissioned officers and privates belonging to those two states. The individuals will be paid in specie for two-months of service in 1782 and four-months in 1783.

Hamilton discusses the provisions that should be made for discharging by Office of the Accountant part of the pay due the Commissioned Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, and Privates of the Army. The plan for paying the Officers appears much more practical than any attempt at paying the others.

Advises Fish that he will receive money from the Treasurer of the U. S. that he is to transfer to Lieutenant Nehemiah Freeman, temporary paymaster at West Point, for the pay of the officers, non-commissioned officers, and privates stationed at West point

Certification that $673.97 is due the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers at West Point, being for the pay and forage of the Commissioned Officers and the pay of the non-commissioned officers and privates for October 1797.

Certification that $725.61 is due a detachment of the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers stationed at West Point, being for the pay and forage of the commissioned officers, and the pay of the non-commissioned officers and privates, for February 1798.

Certification that $2252.82 is due the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers at West Point, being for the pay, subsistence, and forage of the commissioned officers and the retained bounties of the non-commissioned officers and privates for January through March 1798.

Certification that $1217.34 is due the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers at West Point, New York, being the pay, subsistence, and forage of the commissioned officers, and the pay of the non-commissioned officers and privates, through December 1796.

Certification that $628.52 is due a detachment of the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers stationed at West Point, being for the pay, subsistence and forage of the commissioned officers, and the pay of the non-commissioned officers and privates, through June 1798.

Certification that $613.96 is due a detachment of Artillerists and Engineers at Mud Island Fort under the command of Major Lewis Tousard, being for the pay and forage of the commissioned officers, and the pay of the non-commissioned officers and privates, for August 1798.

Certification that $1271 is due the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers stationed at West Point, New York, being the pay and forage of the commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers, and privates through April 1797.

Certification that $756.99 is due a detachment of the 1st Regiment of Artillerists and Engineers at West Point, New York being for the pay and forage of the commissioned officers, and the pay of the non-commissioned officers and privates, for August 1798.

Certification that $1794 is due a detachment of the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers stationed at West Point, being for the pay, subsistence, and forage of the commissioned officers and the pay of the non-commissioned officers and privates through December 1797.

Certification that $324.12 is due a company of Artillerists and Engineers under the command of Captain William Littlefield, being the pay of the commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers, and privates through August 1798.

Certification that $542.70 is due a detachment of the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers at Mud Island Fort under the command of Major Lewis Tousard, being for the pay and forage of the commissioned officers, and the pay of the non-commissioned officers and Privates, for July 1798.

Swan acknowledges receipt of $63.50 in advances made by Howell to the wives of eight non-commissioned officers and privates, $108 to Elizabeth Balfour, and $30 to Samuel Hodgdon for Dr. Brown, a total of $201.50. Swan has receipted for no more than the exact sum delivered by Dr. Strong. Swan notes the risks of advancing money to the wives without certainty of the status of their husbands.

Certification that $903.71 is due the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers at West Point, New York being the pay and forage of the commissioned officers and the pay of the non-commissioned officers and privates for February 1797.

Certification that $1071.65 is due the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers at West Point, being for the pay, subsistence, and forage of the Commissioned Officers, the pay of the Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates, and the balance of bounties to sundry units, through March 1798.

Advises Fish that he will receive money from the Treasurer of the U. S. that he is to transfer to Nehemiah Freeman at West Point for the pay of the officers, non-commissioned officers, and privates of the garrison.

Advises Fish that he will receive money from the Treasurer of the U. S. that he is to transfer to Lieutenant Nehemiah Freeman, temporary paymaster at West Point, for the pay of the officers, non commissioned officers, and privates of the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers.

Certification that $987.20 is due the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers at West Point, New York, being the pay, subsistence, and forage of the commissioned officers, and the pay of the non-commissioned officers and privates, through March 1797.

Certification that $747.49 is due a detachment of the 1st Regiment of Artillerists and Engineers, being for the pay and forage of the commissioned officers and the pay of the non-commissioned officers and privates for July 1798, including the pay of two discharged men and retained bounty due six recruits.